John Parker said: > If it's doing the "Kerchunk Kerchunk Kerchunk" thing(I'm sure > we've all heard that before.) I have had very good luck with > finding and IDENTICAL drive, and swapping the controllers from > the two drives. It has been my experiance that when the > kerchunk happens, it it USUALLY the controller. That's better than my last hard drive crash. It went SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEECH! Took it apart and it was real obvious where the head had crashed into the platter. I wish I had kept it. ----------------------- Jim Walls - K6CCC k6ccc@xxxxxxxxx Mobile Radio Operations Southern California Edison Co. Ofc: 626-302-8515 - PAX 28-515 FAX: 626-302-7501 - PAX 27-501 ********************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm